6 resultados para Historische und Antiquarische Gesellschaft zu Basel.

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Die vorliegende Untersuchung befaßt sich mit eiszeitlichen Ablagerungen im Raum der TK Rinteln. Ein "Ton"-Vorkommen wurde als drenthezeitlicher Dropstein- Laminit angesprochen. Dieser liegt stratigraphisch unter den Krankenhagen-Möllenbecker-Kieskörpern und wurde als geringfügig jünger als der Hauptvorstoß der Drenthe-Vereisung in diesem Raum eingestuft. Für die oben erwähnten Kieskörper wurde eine Entstehung als Endmoränen ausgeschlossen. Sie wurden als Kame-Terrassen gedeutet.

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Hintergrund: Für die Therapie maligner Neubildungen stellt die Strahlentherapie wichtige Behandlungsmöglichkeiten dar, die sich in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten deutlich weiterentwickelt haben. Hierzu gehört unter anderem die stereotaktische Radiochirurgie (SRS), die durch eine einmalige Applikation fokussierter hoher Strahlendosen in einem klar definierten Zeitraum gekennzeichnet ist. Von besonderer Bedeutung ist die SRS für die Behandlung von Hirnmetastasen. Fragestellung: Ziel dieses HTA-Berichts ist die Erstellung einer umfassenden Übersicht der aktuellen Literatur der Behandlung von Hirnmetastasen, um die Radiochirurgie als alleinige Therapie oder in Kombination mit Therapiealternativen bezüglich der medizinischen Wirksamkeit, Sicherheit und Wirtschaftlichkeit sowie ethischer, sozialer und juristischer Aspekte zu vergleichen. Methodik: Relevante Publikationen deutscher und englischer Sprache werden über eine strukturierte Datenbank- sowie mittels Handrecherche zwischen Januar 2002 und August 2007 identifiziert. Die Zielpopulation bilden Patienten mit einer oder mehreren Hirnmetastasen. Eine Beurteilung der methodischen Qualität wird unter Beachtung von Kriterien der evidenzbasierten Medizin (EbM) durchgeführt. Ergebnisse: Von insgesamt 1.495 Treffern erfüllen 15 Studien die medizinischen Einschlusskriterien. Insgesamt ist die Studienqualität stark eingeschränkt und mit Ausnahme von zwei randomisierte kontrollierte Studien (RCT) und zwei Metaanalysen werden ausschließlich historische Kohortenstudien identifiziert. Die Untersuchung relevanter Endpunkte ist uneinheitlich. Qualitativ hochwertige Studien zeigen, dass die Ergänzung der Ganzhirnbestrahlung (WBRT) zur SRS sowie der SRS zur WBRT mit einer verbesserten lokalen Tumorkontrolle und Funktionsfähigkeit einhergeht. Nur im Vergleich zur alleinigen WBRT resultiert die Kombination von SRS und WBRT jedoch bei Patienten mit singulären Hirnmetastasen, RPA-Klasse 1 (RPA = Rekursive Partitionierungsanalyse) und bestimmten Primärtumoren in verbesserter Überlebenszeit. Die Therapiesicherheit zeigt in beiden Fällen keine deutlichen Unterschiede zwischen den Interventionsgruppen. Methodisch weniger hochwertige Studien finden keine eindeutigen Unterschiede zwischen SRS und WBRT, SRS und Neurochirurgie (NC) sowie SRS und hypofraktionierter Strahlentherapie (HCSRT). Die Lebensqualität wird in keiner Studie untersucht. Durch die Datenbankrecherche werden 320 Publikationen für den ökonomischen Bereich identifiziert. Insgesamt werden fünf davon für den vorliegenden Health Technology Assessment (HTA)-Bericht verwendet. Die Qualität der Publikationen ist dabei unterschiedlich. Bezüglich der Wirtschaftlichkeit verschiedener Gerätealternativen ergibt sich, unter der Annahme gleicher Wirksamkeit, eine starke Abhängigkeit von der Anzahl der behandelten Patienten. Im Fall, dass die beiden Gerätealternativen nur für die SRS verwandt werden, liegen Hinweise vor, dass das Gamma Knife kostengünstiger sein kann. Andernfalls ist es sehr wahrscheinlich, dass der flexiblere modifizierte Linearbeschleuniger kostengünstiger ist. Nach einem HTA sind die Gesamtkosten für ein Gamma Knife und einen dedizierten Linearbeschleuniger ungefähr gleich, während ein modifizierter Linearbeschleuniger günstiger ist. Für ethische, juristische und soziale Fragestellungen werden keine relevanten Publikationen identifiziert. Diskussion: Insgesamt sind sowohl die Qualität als auch die Quantität identifizierter Studien stark reduziert. Es zeigt sich jedoch, dass die Prognose von Patienten mit Hirnmetastasen auch unter modernsten therapeutischen Möglichkeiten schlecht ist. Ausreichend starke Evidenz gibt es lediglich für die Untersuchung ergänzender WBRT zur SRS und der ergänzenden SRS zur WBRT. Ein direkter Vergleich von SRS und WBRT, SRS und NC sowie SRS und HCSRT ist hingegen nicht möglich. Die Wirtschaftlichkeit verschiedener Gerätealternativen hängt von der Patientenzahl und den behandelten Indikationen ab. Für ausgelastete dedizierte Systeme, liegen Hinweise vor, dass sie kostengünstiger sein können. Bei flexibler Nutzung scheinen modifizierte Systeme wirtschaftlich vorteilhafter. Diese Aussagen erfolgen unter der nicht gesicherten Annahme gleicher Wirksamkeit der Alternativen. Die Behandlungspräzision der Geräte kann Einfluss auf die Gerätewahl haben. Zu neueren Gerätealternativen wie z. B. dem CyberKnife liegen bisher keine Untersuchungen vor. Aus der wirtschaftlich vorteilhaften hohen Auslastung folgt aber eine begrenzte Geräteanzahl in einem vorgegebenen Gebiet, was evtl. einen gleichberechtigten, wohnortnahen Zugang zu dieser Technik erschwert. Schlussfolgerungen: Die Kombination SRS und WBRT geht mit einer verbesserten lokalen Tumorkontrolle und Funktionsfähigkeit gegenüber der jeweils alleinigen Therapie einher. Nur für Patienten mit singulärer Metastase resultiert dies in Vorteilen der Überlebenszeit. Qualitativ hochwertige Studien sind notwendig um die SRS direkt mit WBRT und NC zu vergleichen. Weiterhin sollte besonders die Lebensqualität in zukünftigen Studien mitberücksichtigt werden. Bei der Art des verwendeten Gerätes zeichnet sich eine deutliche Abhängigkeit der Wirtschaftlichkeit der Geräte von der erreichbaren Auslastung ab. Hohe Patientenzahlen bieten Vorteile für spezialisierte Systeme und bei geringeren Patientenzahlen ist die Flexibilität modifizierter System vorteilhaft. Weitere Studien z. B. zum CyberKnife sind wünschenswert. Insgesamt ist die Studienlage insbesondere für das deutsche Gesundheitssystem sehr mangelhaft.

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Digital data from various scientific fields is stored in separate information systems („FIS geology“, „FIS pedology“, etc.) in the Lower Saxony Geo-Information System NIBIS so that it can be processed and interpreted; this is necessary to meet increasing demand for soil-relevant information for decision-making and planning purposes. The necessary work will be considerably accelerated and its quality improved by setting up and actually using such a tool. A detailed account is given of the Lower Saxony Geo-Information System NIBIS, in particular how the data base is set up and how the NIBIS is used in cases where concrete problems occured.

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An overview is given here on the palaeobiogeography of the Korallenoolith Formation (middle Oxfordian to early Kimmeridgian) in NW Germany (Lower Saxony Basin). Based on microfacies observations, abundant faunal and floral elements of the tropical tethyan realm are recognized in shallow-marine calcareous sediments of the Korallenoolith Formation. Foraminiferal fauna is both highly diverse and abundant and mostly of mediterranean character. Also, there is a small flora recorded, which includes heavily calcified red algae, aragonitic green algae, and cayeuxiid algae. They display restricted diversity when compared to those of shallow-marine tropical tethyan seas. Chaetetids and diceratids are locally abundant. Lithocodium aggregatum and Bacinella irregularis have been observed in Late Jurassic palaeolatitudes north of the Tethys for the first time. Corals are present in numerous genera and species. Their occurrence is restricted to a few horizons of the Korallenoolith Formation where they build patch reefs, coral biostroms and coral meadows. The overall character of the coral-thrombolite-reefs (florigemma-Bank Member) is very similar to those of the Tethys. The presence of these marine tethyan taxa assigned the position of the Lower Saxony Basin during middle Oxfordian to early Kimmeridgian palaeobiogeographically into the submediterranean province and reflects northward migration of tropical tethyan fauna and flora which reach in the Lower Saxony Basin their northern limit. These biota seem to be biogeo-graphically transitional between communities present in England and the Tethys.

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During the Sedimentation of the platform carbonate deposits of the Korallenoolith Formation (middle Oxfordian to early Kimmeridgian) small buildups ofcorals formed in the Lower Saxony Basin. These bioconstructions are restricted to particular horizons (Untere Korallenbank,ßorigenuna-Bank Member etc.) and represent patch reefs and biostromes. In this study, the development of facies, fossil assemblages, spatial distribution of fossils, and reefs of the ßorigenuna-Bank Member (upper Middle Oxfordian) in the Süntel Mts and the eastern Wesergebirge Mts is described; the formation of reefs is discussed in detail. Twelve facies types are described and interpreted. They vary between high-energy deposits as well winnowed oolites and quiet-water lagoonal mudstones. Owing to the significance of biota, micro- and macrofossils are systematically described. The reefs are preserved in growth position, are characterized by numerous corresponding features and belong to a certain reef type. According to their size, shape and framework, they represent patch reefs, coral knobs (sensu James, 1983), coral thrombolite reefs (sensu Leinfelder et al., 1994) or “Klein- and Mitteldickichte” (sensu Laternser, 2001). Their growth fabric corresponds to the superstratal (dense) pillarstone (sensu Insalaco, 1998). As the top of the ßorigenuna-Bank displays an erosional unconformity (so-called Hauptdiskontinuität), the top of the reefs are erosionally capped. Their maximum height amounts to at least the maximum thickness of the ßorigenuna-Bank which does not exceed 4 metres. The diversity of coral fauna of the reefs is relatively low; a total of 13 species is recorded. The coral community is over- whelmingly dominated by the thin-branched ramose Thamnasteria dendroidea (Lamouroux) that forms aggregations of colonies (77?. dendroidea thickets). Leafy to platy Fungiastrea arachnoides (Parkinson) and Thamnasteria concinna (Goldfuss) occur subordinately, other species are only of minor importance. In a few cases, the reef-core consisting of Th. dendroidea thickets is laterally encrusted by platy F. arachnoides and Th. concinna colonies, and microbial carbonates. This zonation reflects probably a succession of different reef builders as a result of changing environmental conditions (allogenic succession). Moreover, some reefs are overlain by a biostrome made of large Solenopora jurassica nodules passing laterally in a nerinean bed. Mikrobial carbonates promoted reef growth and favoured the preservation of reef organismn in their growth position or in situ. They exhibit a platy, dendroid, or reticulate growth form or occur as downward-facing hemispheroids. According to their microstructure, they consist of a peloidal, clotted, or unstructured fabric (predominately layered and poorly structured thrombolite as well as clotted leiolite) (sensu Schmid, 1996). Abundant endo- and epibiontic organisms (bivalves, gastropods, echinoids, asteroids, ophiuroids, crabs etc) are linked to the reefs. With regard to their guild structure, the reefs represent occurrences at which only a few coral species serve as builder. Moreover, microbial carbonates contribute to both building and binding of the reefs. Additional binder as well as baffler are present, but not abundant. According to the species diversity, the dweller guild comprises by far the highest number of invertebrate taxa. The destroyer guild chiefly encompasses bivalves. The composition of the reef community was influenced by the habitat structure of the Th. dendroidea thickets. Owing to the increase in encrusting organisms and other inhabitants of the thickets, the locational factors changed, since light intensity and hydrodynamic energy level and combined parameters as oxygen supply declined in the crowded habitat. Therefore a characteristic succession of organisms is developed that depends on and responds to changing environmental conditions („community replacement sequence“). The succession allows the differentiation of different stages. It started after the cessation of the polyps with boring organisms and photoautotrophic micro-encrusters (calcareous algae, Lithocodium aggregatum). Following the death of these pioneer organisms, encrusting and adherent organisms (serpulids, „Terebella“ species, bryozoans, foraminifers, thecideidinids, sklerospongid and pharetronid sponges, terebratulids), small mobile organisms (limpets), and microbial induced carbonates developed. The final stage in the community replacement sequence gave rise to small cryptic habitats and organisms that belong to these caves (cryptobionts, coelobites). The habitat conditions especially favoured small non-rigid demosponges (“soft sponges”) that tolerate reduced water circulation. Reef rubble is negligible, so that the reefs are bordered by fossiliferous micritic limestone passing laterally in micritic limestone. Approximately 10% of the study area (outcropping florigemma-Bank) corresponds to reefal deposits whereas the remaining 90% encompass lagoonal inter-reefal deposits. The reef development is a good example for the interaction between reef growth, facies development and sea-level changes. It was initiated by a sea-level rise (transgression) and corresponding decrease in the hydrodynamic energy level. Colonization and reef growth took place on a coarse-grained Substrate composed of oncoids, larger foraminifers and bioclasts. Reef growth took place in a calm marine lagoonal setting. Increasing abundance of spherical coral morphs towards the Northeast (section Kessiehausen, northwestem Süntel Mts) reflects higher turbidity and a facies transition to coral occurrences of the ßorigenuna-Bank Member in the adjacent Deister Mts. The reef growth was neither influenced by stonns nor by input of siliciclastic deposits, and took place in short time - probably in only a thousand years under most probably mesotrophic conditions. The mass appearance of solenoporids and nerineids in the upper part of the ßorigenuna-Bank Member point to enhanced nutrient level as a result of regression. In addition, this scenario of fluctuations in nutrient availability seems to be responsible for the cessation of reef corals. The sea level fall reached its climax in the subaerial exposure and palaeokarst development of the florigemma-Bank. The reef building corals are typical pioneer species. The blade-like, flattened F. amchnoides colonies are characterized by their light porous calcium carbonate skeleton, which is a distinct advantage in soft bottom environment. Thus, they settled on soft bottom exposing the large parts of its surface to the incoming light. On the other hand, in response to their light requirements they were also able to settle shaded canopy structures or reef caves. Th. dendroidea is an opportunistic coral species in very shallow, well illuminated marine environment. Their thin and densely spaced branches led to a very high surface/volume ratio of the colonies that were capable to exploit incoming light due to their small thamasterioid calices characterized by “highly integrated polyps”. In addition, sideward coalescence of branches during colony growth led to a wave-resistant framework and favoured the authochthonous preservation of the reefs. Asexual reproduction by fragmented colonies promoted reef development as Th. dendroidea thickets laterally extend over the sea floor or new reefs have developed from broken fragments of parent colonies. Similar build ups with Th. dendroidea as a dominant or frequent reef building coral species are known from the Paris Basin and elsewhere from the Lower Saxony Basin (Kleiner Deister Mts). These buildups developed in well-illuminated shallow water and encompass coral reefs or coral thrombolite reefs. Intra- and inter-reef deposits vary between well-winnowed reef debris limestone and mudstones representing considerably calmer conditions. Solenoporid, nerineids and diceratides belong to the characteristic fossils of these occurrences. However, diceratides are missing in theflorigemma-Bank Member. Th. dendroidea differs in its colonization of low- to high-energy environment from recent ramose scleractinian corals (e.g., Acropora and Porites sp.). The latter are restricted to agitated water habitats creating coral thickets and carpets. According to the morphologic plasticity of Th. dendroidea, thick-branched colonies developed in a milieu of high water energy, whereas fragile, wide- and thin-branched colonies prevail in low-energy settings. Due to its relatively rapid growth, Th. dendroidea was able to keep pace with increased Sedimentation rates. 68 benthonic foraminiferan species/taxa have been recognized in thin sections. Agglutinated foraminifers (textulariids) predominate when compared with rotaliids and milioliids. Numerous species are restricted to a certain facies type or occur in higher population densities, in particular Everticyclammina sp., a larger agglutinated foraminifer that occurs in rock building amounts. Among the 25 reef dwelling foraminiferal species, a few were so far only known from Late Jurassic sponge reefs. Another striking feature is the frequency of adherent foraminiferal species. Fauna and flora, in particular dasycladaleans and agglutinated foraminifers, document palaeobiogeographic relationships to the Tethys and point to (sub)tropical conditions. Moreover, in Germany this foraminiferan assemblage is yet uncompared. In Southern Germany similar tethyan type assemblages are not present in strata as young as Middle Tithonian.

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In the first paragraphs of this paper a survey of the most ap- proved paleowind indicators is given. Methods, limitations and Problems of their Interpretation are discussed. The following indicators and their attributes are considered: loess, sandy loess (attributes: Sediment thickness, grain size, mineral compo- sition, sediment structure and morphology), paleosoils, vulcano- eolian Sediments, deep sea Sediments and paleo snowlines. In the second part of this paper the wind regimes predominating in Europe during the Weichselian glacial maximum are recon- structed based on information from more than 170 publications with interpretations of paleowind indicators. The results are presented in two survey maps. The most significant result is to indicate two competing wind regimes existing during the glacial maximum. In the immediate vicinity of the Fennoscandian glaciation and in eastern Europe paleowind indicators document easterly and north easterly anti- cyclonic winds; in central and Western Europe they show westerly winds originated in cyclones coming from the North Atlantic. Some modifications of the wind pattern are induced by local and regional morphological conditions (e.g. the Upper Rhine valley, the east rim of the Carpathian Mountains). In general and compared with previous investigations the study points to a more differentiated pattern of atmospheric circula- tion during the Weichselian Pleniglacial influenced by variing topographical, paleoecological and meteorological factors.